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Borrego Pass, New Mexico : ウィキペディア英語版
Borrego Pass, New Mexico
Borrego Pass is an unincorporated community consisting of two Navajo communities〔Iverson, Peter (1983) ''The Navajo Nation'' University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico, volume 2, pages 144–145, ISBN 0-8263-0652-7〕 and a trading post in the Navajo lands of McKinley County, in northwestern New Mexico, United States. In Navajo its name is 〔Bright, William (2004) ''Native American placenames of the United States'' University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, (page 71 ) ISBN 0-8061-3576-X〕 meaning "Upward Path of the Lamb".
Borrego Pass is located on Navajo Route 48, twelve air miles and fifteen miles over a dirt road, southeast of Crownpoint.〔Eddington, Patrick and Makov, Susan (1995) ''Trading post guidebook: where to find the trading posts, galleries, auctions, artists, and museums of the Four Corners region'' Northland Publishing, Flagstaff, Arizona, pages 133-134, ISBN 0-87358-612-3〕
==History==
The community formed around the Borrego Pass Trading Post which was opened in 1927 and was first operated by Ben and Anna Harvey,〔("Trading post listed as 'historic place'" ) KRQE News 25 October 2010〕 and then starting in 1935 by Bill and Jean Cousins.〔Cousins, Jean; Cousins, Bill and Engels, Mary Tate (1996) ''Tales from Wide Ruins: Jean and Bill Cousins, traders'' Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, Texas, pages 77–85, ISBN 0-89672-368-2〕 It was sold in 1939 to Don and Fern Smouse who operated it for over forty years. The trading post was named after the nearby Borrego Pass an ancient water gap, across the Continental Divide,〔Julyan, Robert (1998) "Borrego Pass" ''The Place Names of New Mexico'' (revised edition) University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico, page 46, ISBN 0-8263-1689-1〕 that cuts into the Dutton Plateau.〔Lekson, Stephen H. (1999) ''The Chaco meridian: centers of political power in the ancient Southwest'' Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, California, (page 119 ), ISBN 0-7619-9180-8〕

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